Trooper JNL
Trooper JNL joins a large collection of stencil fonts from Jeff Levine, and features a bold sans serif design.
Trooper JNL joins a large collection of stencil fonts from Jeff Levine, and features a bold sans serif design.
A 1934 advertisement for the Roney Plaza Hotel at 23rd Street and Collins Avenue on Miami Beach yielded the inspiration for Tropical Tourist JNL. While this wonderful example of Art…
Before 1959, in pre-Castro Havana, Cuba, the preeminent nightclub was the Tropicana. During the regime of Fulgencio Batista, Cuba was resplendent with nightclubs and gambling casinos catering to [mostly] the…
Tribal Council JNL is a variant of Fun and Games JNL with a linocut look that emulates jungle or tribal lettering.
Triborough JNL is the heavier-weight version of Wingate JNL, a narrow, all-caps font from Jeff Levine. Evoking the feel of 1930s and 1940s store and architectural signs, use Triborough JNL…
Trilium JNL is a tri-line sans serif font that was modeled from some 1970s retail packaging.
A vintage booklet from the Japan Tourist Bureau entitled "How to See Matsushima and Environs" had the title hand lettered in the Art Deco style which is the basis for…
Travelog JNL is a collection of twenty-six dingbats representing travel, vacation and leisure activities.
Inspired by the hand lettered title on the cover of a mid-1950s comic book [based on the beloved children’s TV host Captain Kangaroo], Treasure House JNL is a casual, playful…
Trencher JNL is based on hand-cut stencils spray-painted onto a vintage 1947 Cleveland Trencher acquired by the Marine Corps Mechanized Museum at Camp Pendleton, California. Restoration volunteer Brian Platzer supplied…